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I think the word and colour purple is pretty wonderful. There aren't that many rhymes with it and as a colour, it's nice and sparkly.
The Troggs - Wild Thing


Wild thing you make my heart sing
You make everything groovy, wild thing

Wild thing, I think I love you
But I wanna know for sure
Come on, hold me tight, I love you

Wild thing you make my heart sing
You make everything groovy, wild thing

Wild thing, I think you move me
But I wanna know for sure
So come on and hold me tight, you move me

Wild thing you make my heart sing
You make everything groovy, wild thing
Oh come on, come on wild thing
Check it, check it wild thing
If it was meant to be in black and white, I say keep it that way, but if it could have been both, I'd wanna see both, just to get an idea of what works best.

Vagueness or whatever the opposite of vagueness is? (I'm having a brain fart, can't remember!)
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What would you call a combination of a bee and a horse?


Neighbuzz!

I think there's too much use of I statements and it can sometimes be difficult to build rapport with characters and such.

Out of curiosity, do you get this joke, which is written a little in Scottish? A wee auld wumman walked inty a butcher's shop. She went tae the counter and asked the butcher "is that yer Ayrshire bacon?" he replied "Naw, it's jist ma hauns am heatin'".
As you know, I'm a soppy bugger, and I rather enjoy telling people that I love that I love them. I have this need to tell them.

I decided to make a thread to allow others to tell people that they love them. Love takes so many forms and everyone likes to know that thy are loved, so without further ado: Tell someone you love them! You can do this in a simple way, or a more creative way, but please, just have fun with it.

My turn first:

Kitten, I love you,
With your eyes so blue,
The cute smile,
And the way you mew,
It is clear, that I belong to you,
And you, Kitten, belong to me.
Necrophilia - a morbid, especially erotic, fascination for the dead.

Necrophobia - the fear of dying

Necromancy - Communication with the dead

Necro-tempered - special glass designed to let light in, but keep harmful, death causing rays out, used in the Wolfram & Hart building in Angel, to stop vampires bursting into flame when inside during the day.
Leave everyone alone to sort their own affairs. There are too many countries meddling in each other's affairs.

What is your favourite flavour of popcorn?
Red Dwarf. Much funnier and just more bizarre.

Cartoon families: The Flinstones or The Jetsons.
It rather depends on him. If he's an arse, no you ain't, if he's a nice dude, yeah, you are. Everyone deserves a nice dude.

How does one acquire coolness?
I fancy psychology. Don't get me wrong, I like bodies and how they work, but the mid is much more fascinating, especially when something "isn't quite right".

Light bulb or candle?
Fast, most of the time, but slow is nice for romance.

Would you rather be bitten by a zombie or be beheaded by a flying saucer?
Tough question, but after an age of deliberation, I think I'll go for music. No, books. No, both. Can I read a book with music in the background? Yes, I can. I'd do that, but for the purposes of the question, I'm picking music. I suppose a good bridge would be musical books, of course.

Then or now?
I always wanted a big square Volvo. Or a Mini. A proper one, not one of the new BMW things. Bleh!

What is the worst thing about the Internet?
Komodo dragon. Cute and deadly, me likey.

Some slight narcissistic curiosity, but have you ever read any of my stories or poems?
Gimmie a hammock in the mountains any day.

Why do people treat this thread, which is called Ask & Answer, like it is another This or That?
Violin. I've never really heard a haunting trumpet, but a haunting violin, yup. Plus there are so many other emotions and sounds that can be made with a violin. I just don't feel the trumpet.

Continuing with the music theme: Soprano or Contralto?
Backache. At least with a headache it is possible to walk about a bit and be semi-normal.

Battle of the bands: Jethro Tull or Queen.
I snoze, I snoze*,
then I wrote some prose,
but really, what I wanted,
was a garden hose.

*snoze is the past tense of sneeze. Also this poem makes little to no sense, unless you read it standing on your head, in a bucket with a mouse playing with your knees and an imp poking your eyes with a tiny pitchfork.
I think UFOs. Perhaps an honest politician is a bit too much of an oxymoron.

Food now, because I'm hungry: Burgers or hotdogs?
I can't resist, I just have to say my Kitten. Her name is Aria and she's really very cute and lovable.

Since I kind of wasted the question on my wee love note and didn't answer about an actual cat, but a human whom I love very much (in which case it isn't really wasted is it?) I'm going to repeat the question: What is your favourite type of cat?